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The University of Wisconsin Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences welcomed senior scientist at the National Center ...
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Dr Ossénatou Mamadou explores the significance of the atmospheric boundary layer in relation to climate change ...
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Spread the loveOn March 30, 2026, the German blog Klimanachrichten raised significant concerns regarding the methodologies used by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). The blog’s ...
Cold-blooded animals may struggle to cope with climate change as new research shows they cannot physiologically adjust to daily temperature swings, posing a long-term threat. A study of Australia's ...